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State Representative Marlene Anielski (R-Walton Hills) recently presented an Ohio House commendation honoring the ceremonial road naming of a section of Brecksville Road as “Cavaliers Way” in honor of the 2016 NBA Champions.

“Cavaliers Way” will begin at the intersection of Rockside Road and leads north to Cleveland Clinic Courts. On the designated portion of the road, you will find the Discount Drug Mart, the official drugstore of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Independence Mayor Anthony Togliatti, presented the Key to the City to special guests Cleveland Cavaliers CEO Len Komoroski and General Manager David Griffin.

“The ceremonial road naming is a great way to honor our 2016 NBA Champion Cleveland Cavaliers,” Rep. Anielski said. “Northeastern Ohio fans have great pride in our team and the naming of ‘Cavaliers Way' on Brecksville Road is just a small token of our sincere appreciation."

During this winter season, several specialized committees—task forces created by the Speaker of the House—have been meeting across Ohio to address specific policy areas. These task forces focus on Ohio’s most pressing issues, including the heroin and opioid crisis, energy policy, Alzheimer’s and dementia, education and poverty, and BRAC and military affairs. As the committees wrap up their research, I wanted to give you an update on the work they’ve been doing.

State Representative Marlene Anielski (R-Walton Hills) was sworn in yesterday as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives for the 132nd General Assembly. She represents the 6th Ohio House District, which includes the south-east portion of Cuyahoga County, for a fourth term.

During a press conference at the Statehouse this afternoon, State Representative Marlene Anielski (R-Walton Hills) joined other public leaders in highlighting the state’s efforts in recent years to increase awareness and access to suicide prevention programs. She also discussed newly introduced legislation designed to help school districts and private schools across Ohio provide counseling to students in need of emotional support.